Springfield Little Theatre

In a Nutshell

Beloved Disney film leaps from screen to stage with adored characters and Academy Award—winning score

The Fine Print

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The Deal

Disney’s Aladdin Jr.

Based on Disney’s beloved 1992 film, the theatrical offshoot sends admiration buzzing through theater seats as Aladdin, Jasmine, and the Genie lead an action-packed adventure across Agrabah. Timeless sing-alongs from the story’s Academy Award—winning score, including “A Whole New World” and “Friend Like Me,” amplify the onstage mischief and drown out the appeals of pushy magic-carpet salesmen proffering their merchandise to the audience.

Springfield Little Theatre

When the Landers burned in 1920, it could have been the end of the theatre's 10-year run as one of Springfield's top vaudeville stages. Instead firefighters from four stations, an asbestos curtain, and a fire-retardant buildup of applause on the wood ensured that the show went on—despite soon switching to the silver screen. Then, in 1970, the historic building began yet another history-making chapter when it became home to the Springfield Little Theatre, which switched the venue's focus from "talkies" to plays. Today, audiences passing through its lovingly restored Baroque halls take their seats to watch one of the eight productions the SLT puts on every year.